Picked up one of these in .177 last week from Crawley surplus, great shop and great people if you are in the area.

I have had it at the range for a few hours now so thought I'd do an initial review.

It feels pretty well made for a £400 rifle and looks pretty good too.

The trigger is pretty heavy out of the box so I'll be adjusting it at some point. The other thing is that it is down on power at only 10.2 ft lbs but that's not the end of the world but I'll be tweaking it up at some point no doubt.

As for accuracy I tried all of the usual suspects such as a field and bus mags but the onLy pellet it would group with was rws h point. This was only initial testing at 20 yards and I had my Yukon photon on so I'll swap it for a day scope for the next session.

The good things are that it's extremely short at 28 inches without a silencer and you get just over 100 shots per charge. The side lever is pretty slick too and the magazines are great (14 shot), you even get a recess in the front of the stock for a spare one.

It comes with a thread on the foreend to take a machined qr stud but nothing at the butt but it is threaded for a silencer.

The scope height may be an issue for some , due to being a bullpup your mounts will sit quite high at anything between 2 and 3 inches depending on how you're built.

So far then the trigger and accuracy are still to be explored but it groups well with some pellets so it could be a pellet fussy gun. The power was down but it was powerful enough for all airgun hunting. However it handles well , has a large shot count for its size and it would be perfect for a truck or barn rig.

For £400 it's a good buy for a hunting gun unless the trigger can't be sorted and I can't get it to group with some domes, I'll keep you posted.